Vintage and classic cars are slowly disappearing from our roads. Once common sights, these beautifully-built machines are now rare because they are difficult to maintain and even harder to restore.
Imperial sold about 18,000 cars for the 1965 model year, but only 633 examples were ordered as convertibles. This one is ...
Check out this nifty 1978 Excalibur SS Series III Roadster, set up as a convertible and with only 28,000 miles on the clock!
Chevy's LT1 and LT2 engines are both V8s, but the LT2 has several changes such as a dry sump system and redesigned exhaust.
One of the Corvair’s most interesting features, and the one that made it stand out in American automotive history, was its ...
After a decade away from street car competitions, five-time Drag Week winner Larry Larson is returning to the streets with ...
This 1955 Chevrolt Bel Air, finished in black over a black interior, left stock days far behind for a life on E85, making an ...
Classic cars and classic movies go together like gas stations and squeegees. Here are 13 classic cars that turned up The post ...
The 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 arrived at a moment when traditional American performance cars were supposed to be finished.
While many people have already heard about gas and electric vehicle options, there's a specific EV option called hydrogen-powered cars. These vehicles use electricity to power the motor, but they use ...